Likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable.
1 They bloom together, they wither together; not one of them is inconstant .
2 The Persians are fickle and inconstant , lovers of everything new and foreign.
3 They are inconstant in everything, but what fear constraineth them to keep.
4 The inconstant man treads upon a moving earth and keeps no pace.
5 What is casual and inconstant gives but little joy, and less pride.
6 Sparks sprinkled about her as inconstant illumination spread over the shadow-dappled snow.
7 You are wicked and hateful, very hateful-ashateful as you are inconstant .
8 We are flawed and inconstant creatures, and we're not built for discipline.
9 No, instead of being constant, there is nothing more inconstant than time.
10 Fortune, which has hitherto persecuted you, is inconstant , and may soon change.
11 The mind is deeper, stronger, and, I believe, it is far more inconstant .
12 The common people are sometimes inconstant ; for they are human beings.
13 Mr. Cottrell is one of the most dangerous and inconstant of his sex.
14 As a rule this class is inconstant in affections, though warm and sympathetic.
15 Then he is inconstant , or else belongs to the tribe of faint hearts.
16 In fact, man, the inconstant creature, soon tires of mere anything.
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